Monday, February 11, 2013

Alex Jones Show: Monday (2-11-13) Holland Vandennieuwenhof


On the Monday, February 11 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex expounds on the banking elite's deliberate agenda to usher in economic chaos in the U.S. and the visible, telltale signs that the federal government is preparing for possible domestic disorder. He'll also cover China surpassing the U.S. in global trade and how that ties in to the agenda to bankrupt America. On today's show, Alex welcomes radio host and co-creator of A Noble Lie, Holland Vandennieuwenhof to speak about Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's suspicious death and other possible false flags. We'll also cover other hot news items and take your calls.

Paul Craig Roberts ~ Drone Strikes Murder is Illegal

Perpetual war for perpetual peace. You need to create enemies to keep your weapons and killing industry cranking profits. It seems Obama is attempting to bring the world to war. The more hate he can bring the more anger he can rise in the world .United States keep labeling non-conformers in other countries as terrorists. When the real global tyrannical imperialistic terrorists are embedded within the American Federal Government, CIA and many other criminal organisations.

When it comes to recent revelations about the extensive use of drones to kill terrorists, both foreign and domestic, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts says, "It's not just unconstitutional, murder is illegal." When it comes to drone strikes on U.S. citizens suspected of terror, everyone should be concerned. Roberts says, "Now the principle is if the government says you are guilty, you are—period. No evidence is needed for your termination." Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Dr. Paul Craig Roberts.

Michael Moore : NDAA is a Corporate Coup d'Etat



DemocracyNow.org - The ability of the U.S. government to jail people without charge or trial is now back in court. A group of reporters, scholars and activists are suing the Obama administration over the controversial provision in the National Defense Authorization Act, saying it could allow for the indefinite detention of journalists and others who interact with certain groups. On Wednesday, the Justice Department asked an appeals court to reverse a judge's earlier decision blocking indefinite detention, saying the ruling would hamper its ability to fight terrorism. On the same day, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker and activist Michael Moore and the case's lead plaintiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges, took part in a panel featuring some of those who were in the courtroom opposing the NDAA. We air excerpts of their remarks.

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Navy SEAL Who Claims He Killed Bin Laden Speaks Out in Interview Says Military Abandoned Him

February 11, 2013 - A lengthy and in-depth piece by the Center for Investigative Reporting's Phil Bronstein — published in Esquire — details the story of the Navy SEAL who says he was the man who shot and killed Osama bin Laden. Speaking about the raid, he also shares his story about the rough transition into civilian life. "The man who shot and killed Osama bin Laden sat in a wicker chair in my backyard, wondering how he was going to feed his wife and kids or pay for their medical care," the piece, entitled" The Man Who Killed Osama Bin Laden... Is Screwed," opens — a glimpse into the picture painted throughout the article, in which he is referred to, simply, as the Shooter.

Pope Benedict Surprising Announcement : He will Resign on February 28th amidst increasing Vatican Scandals

Today February 11 2013 Pope Benedict made a surprising announcement and let it be known he will resign at the end of this month.He's the first head of the Catholic Church to quit the highest post since the Middle Ages
Pope Benedict XVI of the Roman Catholic Church has decided to resign from his post due to ill health, the Vatican has announced. Pope Benedict XVI has been the head of the Catholic Church for the past eight years. He is one of the oldest Roman Catholic popes to be elected in history.

(February 11, 2013) - Pope Benedict Resigns Pope Benedict XVI to Retire on Feb 28 2013 | Vatican confirms Resignation Pope Benedict XVI is to resign on February 28, the Vatican has announced. He will be the first head of the Catholic Church to resign in almost 600 years. The Vatican said his departure would leave the post temporarily vacant. Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said: "The pope announced that he will leave his ministry at 8:00pm (7pm UK time) on February 28." He will step down after almost eight years in the post, having been elected in April 2005. Edward Pentin, from the Catholic Herald, told Sky News: "It really is too early to say what his greatest achievement has been."